Walt Disney Pictures Presents Meet The Robinsons -
A cult classic in the making. Watch it with the kid who’s afraid to try—or the adult who’s afraid to fail.
In the pantheon of Walt Disney Animation Studios’ 21st-century renaissance, Meet the Robinsons (2007) is rarely the first title mentioned. Sandwiched between the cozy nostalgia of The Princess and the Frog and the billion-dollar juggernaut of Frozen , it’s often dismissed as a quirky footnote—the one with the T-Rex serving dinner and a villain named “Bowler Hat Guy.” Walt Disney Pictures Presents Meet The Robinsons
It’s a future that feels like a theme park ride. And fittingly, the film’s director, Stephen J. Anderson (who also voices Bowler Hat Guy), filled every frame with Easter eggs. The T-Rex wears a “Best Dad” mug. The octopus butler has eight arms of chaos. The film is aggressively weird—and proudly so. Meet the Robinsons opens with a montage of Lewis being returned to the orphanage, adoption after adoption failing. The music swells. The camera lingers on his tiny suitcase. It’s devastating. But the film earns its tear ducts. When Lewis finally sees the Robinsons’ family tree and realizes that his future includes a wife, children, and a lifetime of invention, he’s not just finding a family. He’s realizing that the family he’s been searching for has been waiting for him to build it. A cult classic in the making